Saturday, December 13, 2008

Clarksburg Ohio's Proud 222 World War II Veterans

Welcome to Clarksburg's Courageous World War II blog, preserving, honoring and celebrating Clarksburg Ohio's WWII history. Between 1938 and 1945, 222 men and women from Clarksburg, Ohio and surrounding Deerfield Township volunteered or joined the U.S. Armed Forces through the selective service draft and proudly served their country in various capacities.

To put things into perspective, approximately 16 million men and women served in the United States Armed Forces by VJ-Day (August 15, 1945) -- 1 in 8 American citizens. In 1945, approximately 1,000 people populated Clarksburg and Deerfield Township - located in the northwestern most portion of historic Ross County. Between 1938 and 1945, Clarksburg and Deerfield Township sent 222 soldiers (219 men and 3 women) to war. In comparison to an already notable national average of service, the village’s ratio equated to an impressive 1 in 5 residents.

By the numbers --- of the 222 who served:
  • 9 (4%) were killed-in-action.
  • 11 were wounded-in-action.
  • 122 (55%) served in the U.S. Army
  • 47 (21%) U.S. Army Air Force
  • 42 (19%) U.S. Navy
  • 5 United States Marine Corps
  • 2 U.S. Coast Guard.
  • 200 Clarksburg soldiers were enlisted
  • 22 were officers.

I hope you enjoy this blog and contribute regularly. The video has also been posted to You Tube under Clarksburg's Courageous.

2 comments:

  1. Vic - this is really incredible and represents an amazing amount of work, dedication and respect to this generation. I've said it before - thank you for doing this - we need more people like you documenting these histories, they are too important to let go with the past.

    Abby Brugno

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  2. Thanks Abby! I hope you're doing well.

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